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Disclaimer: We are not involved with piracy (game 'cracking', etc), and do not condone hacking of online,
multiplayer games. 'Hacking', in the context of GameHacking.org, refers to modification of a platform's
system memory during game play, or modification of files that comprise a game, to achieve a desired
effect during game play. In other words, we make cheat codes here.

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What's Happening Here

What's Happening Here

Everything Looks Different ?!?

I've simplified the look, and updated the functionality. I hope everyone takes to it kindly. The main reason I did it all was to make the site more responsive for viewing on handheld devices. I also like a lot of the form controls and stuff this framework has to offer.

If you have a simple comment, you can reply in this thread. However if you have a problem or something looks broken, or a you have a suggestion to make it better, please post a new thread in the Under Construction/To Be Added subforum.

Codebreaker Day1 Modification

I modified our day1 server for codebreaker to host our current codes. Every time a code is added or changed to a PS2 game, a new cbc file is generated on our day1 server. This means we have the latest codes available right from your PS2!

The caveat: The day1 list is limited to 1200 entries, and there are about 1800 cbc files on our server. This means the list is truncated to the newest 1200 cbc's. If your game isn't listed, simply find the game in the database, select some codes, choose the cbc7-day1 export and click the download button. The game should then be available on the server.

Code Converter Upgrade

Last night I started work on a new feature for the code converters on the systems' home pages. It will basically help you create codes, it may be especially helpful with the later consoles that have complicated codetypes and whatnot. It's in beta right now, and presented as-is. I can't guarantee its accuracy, as it's not too smart on what the devices can and can't support. (e.g. all the different types of conditionals, or math operations.) Anyway, it's a good starting point.

You select the device and whether you want the code to be encrypted as usual, then choose a codetype and input the parts in the form that appears. Easy-peasy.